Definitionn. an inn in some eastern countries with a large courtyard that provides accommodation for caravans
Last update: July 25, 2015
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I think that he should keep a caravansary on the world's highway, where philosophers of all nations might put up, and on his sign should be printed, Entertainment for man, but not for his beast. [Please select]
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At this hour the ladies sat at ease in their private sitting-room on the seventh floor of the great handsome caravansary by the sea. [Please select]
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The master of the caravansary then appeared, bearing, in token of welcome, a basket of fruits arranged with great taste. [Please select]
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Yellow and dusty as they were, for me day by day they revivified that still odorous old warehouse until I saw it as it had been, a huge dim caravansary for the curious products of all the earth. [Please select]
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Here was the same thing magnified, a monstrous caravansary with but one question over its doors: "Have You Got the Price." [Please select]
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Upon showing the pass to the officials at the ferry leading across to the city a soldier had been told off to accompany them, and he conducted them to an empty caravansary in the city. [Please select]
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When they returned to the caravansary they found the sheik with several of the native shop-keepers engaged with him in conversation. [Please select]
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Obidah, the son of Abnesina, left the caravansary early in the morning, and pursued his journey through the plains of Hindostan. [Please select]
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